by Lea Ann Garfias
How important is home education in the preschool years? And does “homepreschooling” warrant an entire book on the subject? Susan Lemons convincingly answers these questions and more in Homepreschool and Beyond.
Reviewed by Kimberly Williams
Henty books are filled with adventure and excitement and his characters offer excellent role models for the entire family.
Review by Jacob Lamont
If you have young children just starting out in the wild world of math, Amazing Math: Subitize Me! may be worth adding to your library.
Reviewed by Teisha Priest
The most engaging history books are ones that teach us history through the stories of the people who lived it. The Mighty Works of God series accomplishes this beautifully.
Reviewed by Kimberly Williams
The Angel of Marye’s Heights is a very touching documentary that reminds us that there are real people behind every story.
Reviewed by Jill Hardy
Synonyms offers a great lesson on the complexity of the English language, as well as a great vocabulary builder.
Reviewed by Teisha Priest
Little Pilgrim’s Progress by Helen L. Taylor is a lovely adaptation of John Bunyan’s original book that is perfect for children!
Reviewed by Sarah Andrews
George Washington, to many of us, is a larger than life hero as a general in the Revolutionary War and our nation’s first president. I appreciate how Being George Washington reminds us that he was human.
Reviewed by Stephenie McBride
In the Hands of a Child has expanded from their popular lapbooking project packs and has begun creating note packs as well.The Presidents’ Day Note Pack offers the same great information and activities of their lapbooking packs within the simpler form of the notebook pages.
Reviewed by Stephenie McBride
Social Studies doesn’t need to be just dry memorization of names and dates! There are a number of options for using hands-on activities to teach Social Studies, and the Presidents’ Day Lapbook Project Pack by In the Hands of a Child is a wonderful example of this.